Aún no tenemos significados para "wide renown".
1He won wide renown as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history.
2At once this conferred on the young professor a world- wide renown.
3Two children were born of this marriage, both of whom attained world- wide renown.
4His world- wide renown turned the eyes of the nation to him as their only hope.
5A cricketer of world- wide renown was playing a game with Mr. Horne's little four-year-old son!
6But although his feats had won him wide renown, he had yet to choose a brood-mate.
7Said he: Senator Douglas is of world- wide renown.
8Langston Hughes, in 1930, published "Not Without Laughter", a novel to gain wide renown.
9It is certain that while the victor has been forgotten, the vanquished has created a world- wide renown.
10The island became the favorite resort of artists, and the various schools there founded acquired a wide renown.
11Several of these roomers have since become artists of wide renown, and I refrain from disclosing their names.
12Senator Douglas is of world- wide renown.
13As he was riding along one day, Bourrienne spoke of the world- wide renown which the First Consul had attained.
14The foundry was started by Gouverneur Kemble in 1828, and brought into wide renown by the inventive genius of Major Parrott.
15Sir Isaac Newton won a great and world- wide renown, and magnificently deserved, by his grand discovery of the law of gravity.
16Stay, and I will play to you both the air of 'Yenki-dûdal'- anobleair, none like it, and of wide renown.
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